Geneva — The STG3699 switch includes four single-pole, dual-throw (SPDT) cells while the STG3684 switch provides two SPDT cells. Targeted at cell phone and PDA designs, these switches can work in ...
Vishay Intertechnology Inc. released three dual single pole double throw (SPDT) and dual double pole double throw (DPDT) CMOS low-voltage analog switches that combine low-voltage operation and low ...
Abstract: This letter presents a dc-20 GHz ultrawideband high linearity single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) switch with symmetrical construction in a 180 nm CMOS process for Phased array applications. In ...
Abstract: A 24–40 GHz CMOS differential SPDT switch that covers multiple frequency bands of millimeter-wave 5G communication is presented. The switch has a differential structure in which NMOS and ...
Expanding its CMOS switch family, the company has introduced new devices consisting of a pair of SPST switches--the ADG741 and ADG742--and a SPDT switch--the ADG749. With a logic input of one, the ...
The QPC8015Q is a low insertion loss, high isolation single-pole dual-throw (SPDT) switch with performance optimized for low power routing and diversity applications. The QPC8015Q is controlled by 1 ...
Nisshinbo has introduced high-isolation SPDT switches designed for Wi-Fi 7 infrastructure and advanced wireless communication systems. NT1821 and NT1822 High Isolation SPDT Switches. Image credits: ...
The 74LVC1G3157 single-pole, double-throw analog switch introduced by Diodes Incorporated is designed for multiplexing digital or analog signals. The 74LVC1G3157 single-pole, double-throw analog ...
Fairview Microwave Inc., a supplier of on-demand microwave and RF components, introduces a new line of Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) PIN Diode Switches that offer exceptional reliability and ...
The SPDT RF (TCWA1225G) switch is important for the expansion of 5G networks. This is because the expansion requires antennae that are increasingly composed of complex signal transmission paths that ...
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